National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Fund Your Youth Program: Grow Local Talent & Heritage
Are you a non-profit in Richmond, VA focused on youth development and cultural heritage? This grant funds programs that provide young people with hands-on archeology experience, fostering stewardship and community engagement.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
Are you a non-profit organization or youth group focused on environmental conservation? This grant supports your work in managing exotic plants and restoring native habitats within national parks, continuing vital projects.
Get Funded: Youth Conservation Workforce Grants
Nonprofits and conservation corps can access funding to hire and train young adults for environmental restoration projects on public lands. This initiative supports conservation efforts while providing valuable experience to the next generation of environmental stewards.
Fund Your Environmental Education Programs
Nonprofits focused on environmental education and cultural preservation are eligible for funding to support programs that teach children and adults about nature and history. This grant aims to foster appreciation and stewardship of the natural environment through hands-on learning experiences.
Youth Grants: Fund Your Park's Archeology Projects
This program offers funding and work opportunities for young people interested in archaeology and preserving cultural heritage within national parks. Support youth engagement in vital stewardship and research projects.
Get Grants for Your Business
This is not a grant opportunity. The National Park Service is seeking to collect oral histories related to Fort Bowie and the Apache Wars. Businesses are not eligible for funding under this notice.
Funding for Habitat Restoration & Conservation Projects
This grant supports collaborative efforts to reintroduce endangered species and establish self-sustaining populations. Businesses and organizations involved in environmental conservation, research, and educational initiatives can receive funding.
Get Funding: National Heritage Area Projects
This notice announces potential funding for projects within the Journey through Hallowed Ground National Heritage Area. While not a general application, it signals the National Park Service's intent to award funds for specific project activities.
Restore Habitats, Get Funding from NPS
Non-profits and researchers can secure funding for projects that monitor and assess the recovery of bird and butterfly populations following invasive plant removal and native plant reestablishment in Southwest desert riparian habitats. This initiative aims to support ecological restoration and protect threatened species.
Get Grants for Cultural Programs & Events!
Non-profits and organizations can receive funding to develop and present cultural heritage programs, including exhibits, music, and artist collaborations within national parks. This grant aims to enrich visitor experiences and support American artists.
Fund Your Potomac Community Event!
The National Park Service is looking to fund exciting community outreach events for the "Paddle the Potomac!" initiative. This funding is available without competition to select organizations.
Secure Funding for Conservation Projects
The National Park Service is planning to award funding for natural resources management internships, providing a unique opportunity for organizations to enhance their conservation efforts. This non-competitive award aims to support critical projects and personnel development within this vital sector.
Get Funded: Youth Internships & Crew Projects
This grant offers funding for organizations to provide youth interns and crews with valuable conservation and leadership experience within the National Park Service. It's designed to develop young talent through hands-on education and training in wilderness ethics, resource management, and teamwork.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with Conservation Projects
Young people can gain valuable experience and get paid for hands-on conservation work, including trail maintenance and resource protection, within national parks. This initiative aims to foster appreciation for natural and cultural resources while addressing vital environmental needs.
Park Service Grants for Wildlife Research Projects
This grant opportunity from the National Park Service supports research projects focused on understanding how human activities, particularly sound, affect wildlife like the endangered Sonoran pronghorn. Eligible entities can receive funding to conduct soundscape monitoring within protected areas of the Sonoran Desert.
Grant Funding for Maritime Heritage Projects
This grant supports organizations and individuals working on the preservation and documentation of maritime historical resources, specifically focusing on projects related to Ellis Island buildings and ABMC cemeteries. Funds are available for research, drafting, and preparation of drawings that contribute to the understanding and upkeep of these significant sites.
Unlock Funding: NPS Grants for Projects
This is an announcement of potential funding from the National Park Service for fence maintenance and brush clearing projects, not an open application call. Businesses involved in these specific service areas may be eligible for a non-competitive task agreement.
Unlock Funding for Your American Revolution Project!
This notice from the National Park Service signals an intent to fund projects related to the American Revolution. If your organization is involved in preserving or promoting this historical period, you may be eligible for this non-competitive award.
Funded Research: Advance Your Monument's History!
Are you a university or research institution looking to deepen historical understanding? This funding supports in-depth historical research and documentation for national monuments, enhancing interpretive programs and public engagement.
Secure Funding for Your Business Growth & Innovation
This grant supports businesses engaged in scientific research and data development. Funds are available for conducting specialized field surveys, monitoring, and creating crucial data to advance environmental understanding and conservation efforts.